I'm still having a problem with that virus thing. It seems to create a "link" with a random word, which looks like an ad. Norton, CCleaner and the 9 hours scan from ESET were not able to fix the problem. I would welcome some suggestions.I'm currently on hold with Norton support....

OK, all the major anti virus companies offer a free scan of your PC, I suggest trying most of them as different ones find different things. Also definitely install malwarebyte and spybot and run them, you can get legitimate copies of both from majorgeeks as you may have had dodgy fake versions installed by your virus attack.

The nice people at Norton want $99 to help me fix the problem; riiiight. I asked them I spent $110 and my PC got infected. I have been so happy with them the past 4-5 years. I think just said this week that I have never had a problem since I installed it; 'guess that's what I get?

I had a thingy on my computer here at work that tried to make my default browser some new one I'd never heard of. The lad upstairs managed to delete it whilst I was away last week, but said it had burrowed it's way in and was hard to find and get rid of.

We use Superantispyware, and it finds a heck of a lot of stuff that other programmes seem to miss.

Some are born great, some achieve greatness and some have greatness thrust upon them.

1.From the Tools menu, select Options2.In the upper section of the Options window, click Privacy3.In the Cookies tab, click Exceptions4. In the new Exceptions – Cookies window, enter Text-Enhance.com and Textsrv.com in the Address of Website field and click Disable.

That should do it.

Then I suggest you install and run SuperAntiSpyware, as it really does seem to pick up on lots of stuff that other programmes seem to miss.

Some are born great, some achieve greatness and some have greatness thrust upon them.